Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Assess your SIEM's Capabilities

The SIEM landscape is undergoing rapid and profound changes, driven by the rise of new threats and innovative technologies. For you, security analysts and engineers, this means reassessing whether your current SIEM solutions are still up to the task. Waiting until after a breach to evaluate your SIEM can lead to disastrous consequences. This webinar provides a clear, no-nonsense roadmap to help you critically evaluate your SIEM, ensuring your security operations are adequate and exceptional.

Risk Mitigation and Cybersecurity Strategy with Samuel Brown | Secrets of AppSec Champions Podcast

As cyber threats evolve, so must the strategies to prevent them. In this episode, Samuel Brown—CEO of PacketX and retired U.S. Army CW4—shares mission-critical insights on risk mitigation, layered security, and why backups and plans on paper aren't enough. From ransomware recovery to real-world network defense, this conversation is packed with hard-earned lessons for AppSec professionals and business leaders alike.

Why Security Teams Must Rethink Incident Response for Identity Attacks

Blocking a CEO's account to stop an anomaly? It might stop your business too. When implementing Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR), security teams must balance robust protection and business continuity. In this clip, our expert explains why blindly blocking access can cause more damage and how identity-proofing methods, like 2FA and push notifications, offer a smarter approach. Rethink your strategy to keep security seamless.

Drupal Two factor Authentication (2FA) - Google Authenticator

Having a Second Factor Authentication while logging into any service we use, has become a norm these days. You also get a reward for activating or enabling MFA in some cases - which is something extra I guess. If you'd like to add this extra layer of security to your Drupal site, you're in the right place. In this video, we’ll walk you through how to configure Google Authenticator as the Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) method for End Users as well as Admins in your Drupal site.